free radical wrote:
Plus theres also atendant booth that takes cash or cc. Grab a ticket when entering highway and pay on exiting.
Problem is many toll roads/bridges in the USA have eliminated the attendants and credit card machines.
They have a camera that reads you license plate and for some reason are allowed access to out of state govt databases to get your personal information (I'm sure they've come up with some BS official reasoning). It's up to you to go online and find their website, create an account, find the toll (often doesn't show up for a few weeks, so easy to forget about), then pay the toll. If you don't they add massive late fees. If there is a mistake, they won't accept email or phone calls to cancel it. They want a paper copy of your request mailed in, once mailed, it goes into a black hole and they can deny receiving it.
As the OP said, it's a setup so it's easier for you to pay the false toll rather than fight it.